Four decades of Taylor's pursuit of Black representational truth through expressive, politically engaged two- and three-dimensional forms
Published with Mus e Picasso.
This volume encompasses the entire four-decade career of Los Angeles-based artist Henry Taylor (born 1958). Uniting around 100 works--including paintings, sculptures and installations--the monograph evinces Taylor's lifelong dedication to depicting the human condition in all its diversity. Taylor is best known for his depiction of Black American life, and each of his works is a holistic visual biography. Interweaving personal experiences, collective memories and reinterpretations of iconic works of art--notably those by David Hammons, Philip Guston and Pablo Picasso--Taylor's kinetic, loose brushwork animates and preserves moments in time, both pivotal and quotidian.